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Buzzi Unicem USA Failed to Protect Employee from Drowning

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Last updated: September 17, 2023 5:41 am
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Department of Labor Finds Cement Manufacturer Buzzi Unicem USA Failed to Protect Employee Who Drowned in Mississippi River After Falling from Barge.

Buzzi Unicem USA failed to make sure employees wore personal flotation devices.

NATCHEZ, MS (STL.News) Federal workplace safety inspectors have determined that one of the nation’s leading cement manufacturers, Buzzi Unicem USA, could have prevented a 50-year-old employee from drowning after falling from a barge into the Mississippi River in February 2023.

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Department of Labor Finds Cement Manufacturer Buzzi Unicem USA Failed to Protect Employee Who Drowned in Mississippi River After Falling from Barge.Buzzi Unicem USA failed to make sure employees wore personal flotation devices.

An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration into the fatal incident found three employees of Buzzi Unicem USA, which operates as River Cement Sales Co., boarded a barge without wearing personal floatation devices.  Shortly after climbing to a second deck to repair a blocked valve, one of the workers fell head-first into the river from the barge’s side.  Co-workers tried unsuccessfully to rescue their colleague, and the remains weren’t recovered until nearly a month later.

OSHA’s inspectors identified five serious violations by the Bethlehem, Pennsylvania-based company.  Specifically, the agency found the company failed to make sure employees wore personal flotation devices when exposed to drowning hazards, did not install guardrails to protect workers from falling into the water, and failed to train employees in first aid.  In addition, an eyewash station was not installed for workers exposed to corrosive materials.  The company faces $62,500 in proposed penalties.

“Buzzi Unicem USA could have prevented this tragedy by making sure employees wore the personal protective equipment that was readily available,” said OSHA Area Office Director Courtney Bohannon in Jackson, Mississippi.  “Employers have a legal responsibility to provide employees with a safe and healthy workplace.  This employer’s failures cost a worker his life and leave family, friends, and loved ones with an unfillable void in their own lives.”

Buzzi Unicem USA sells brick, stone, and related construction materials manufactured at cement plants in Greencastle, Indiana; Cape Girardeau and Festus, Missouri; Pryor, Oklahoma; Stockertown, Pennsylvania; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Maryneal, Texas.  The company also operates 30 cement terminals across the U.S. to distribute the cement to 21 states.  Buzzi Unicem USA employs about 1,300 employees.

The company has 15 business days from receipt of its citations and penalties to comply, request an informal conference with OSHA, or contest the findings before the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Labor

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